Need Hydrogen Peroxide Nebulizer Recipe Urgently

Posted By Jeannie (ID) on 11/12/2021

Hello dear friends, can someone please reply and show me the recipe with HP for the nebulizer? I'm doing a 1 part HP and 3 parts purified water. My father is post covid with major breathing issues and while this seems to help I don't think I'm giving him enough. He only takes 3 big inhales because I was worried he might be doing too much. The nebulizer says on the box that the little cup I pour the contents is, is 1 treatment. I read someone else saying they used their nebulizer every hour and it saved their life. I've seen some use saline or himalayan salt I'm all over the place confused please help as I am helping my dad fight for his life. Does Earth Clinic have a nebulizer recipe somewhere I cannot find it?

Also, we started using Bill Munroe's recipe for the mist bottle but on day 2 he said it was burning his throat. I purchased the Essential Oxygen food grade peroxide. I've seen posts where people are using the brown bottles, then I see don't use those due to stabilizers, I've seen food grade HP being used, then I see do not use food grade buy 35% and take it down. Any and all information can help us. Thank you all so much. I'm still trying to figure out how to use this site there is so much helpful information. God Bless everyone!

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Replied by Debbie (London) on 11/16/2021

I have a good link to an article on the website Spirit of Change, I really hope this helps. www.spiritofchange.org. If you search for Nebulized Hydrogen Peroxide - A simple remedy for covid 19.

Best wishes

Debbie

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Replied by Marcy (GA) on 11/16/2021

This information is found in Dr. Mercola's COVID-19 book.

Start with 3% peroxide 1/4 teaspoon +7 1/4 teaspoon filtered water. The lack of electrolytes in the water can damage your lungs. Use saline or add a small amount of salt to the water to eliminate the risk.

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Replied by Alison (Buckinghamshire) on 11/16/2021

Dr Mercola gives instructions on how to do the nebulized hydrogen peroxide in this video -

https://www.roxytube.com/watch/how-to-nebulize-hydrogen-peroxide-dr-jjoseph-mercola_op47Yxw9ZYxPo5a.html

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Replied by Blane (Central FL) on 11/16/2021

I have used food grade peroxide for years for sinus and bronchial issues. I don't dilute it at all since it's already 3%. I do seven to eleven squirts of the spray bottle that it's in depending on what's going on.

If it's burning him, then by all means dilute it and get him to breath it in through his mouth as often as you can get him to do it. It oxygenates the lungs and breaks up any mucus and such (at least for me).

Peace,
Blane
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Replied by Rich (Indiana) on 11/16/2021

I used to use 35% food grade and reduce it to 3%. Now I use the brown bottle from the drugs store. If it doesn't hurt you to use it on a wound, why would it hurt to use it for other things? Just didn't make sense to me, so I started just using the cheap stuff. The only thing it hurts is the bottom line of the companies selling 'food grade'. For use in a nebulizer, I used .25 Ml every four hours. Another helpful idea for covid recovery is NAC 300 mg once a day along with Zinc 50 mg and Vit C 1 gr.

I also drank a "morning cocktail" consisting of 1 tbls of ACV, 1 tsp of H2O2,1 tsp of DMSO (full strength), 10 drops of Grapefruit seed extract in about 4 0z of water. The doctor told me that apparently all of the above cleared my lungs of Covid related pneumonia in less than a month.

I am 74 years young, so if it didn't hurt me, it shouldn't hurt your father. I've found that people will tell you NOT to use something because they want you to use what they are selling. All of the ingredients mentioned above are reasonably priced and contain nothing that will hurt you... even the DMSO.

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Replied by PsychNP (Florida) on 11/16/2021

Jeannie, the ratio of H2O2 to water should be 1:5. I use food grade 3% and distilled water. I will measure out 1/4 teaspoon of H202 and 1-1/4 teaspoon of distilled water in the nebulizer cup for the 1:5 ratio. I usually nebulize for about 10 minutes at a time and it can be used several times per day. Hope this is in time to help your dad. If he's not on melatonin, add that at night as it helps with inflammation. Large doses of vitamin C also help…take it up to bowel tolerance (stools beginning to get loose) and it helps with breathing as well.
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Replied by RP (USA) on 11/16/2021

Hi,

People who tell you to use this percentage of diluted H2O2 or other percentage and make it a dogma, may be missing an important consideration that is common to all administration of any medication: each patient is different and each person may tolerate the treatments differently.

I and many others have used 3% H2O2 straight out of a regular (non food grade) peroxide bottle and tolerated it well, while others can't tolerate it at all. One has to see what is tolerated by the individual in every treatment, whether medical or herbal, etc.

If one is diluting the H2O2, some docs recommend using what is called "normal saline" which is a pinch of pure salt (no stabilizers or chemical additives in it) in water. Some people just use plain water, but if it's short-term, it probably isn't going to matter much. If one is using long-term, then using a very dilute saline solution (0.9% or about 1%) is easily tolerated.

Some docs add a drop of the oral form of Iodine like Iodoral, Ionic Iodine, or "Lugol's Solution" into the solution.

Those treating respiratory infections have used the nebulizer repeated treatments several times a day for 20-30 minutes at a time. What your father may tolerate depends on him. You have to watch and assess what he is experiencing, what he tells you, and see if he tolerates it. Most people have no problem with it and find it wonderfully helpful; others may find it uncomfortable.

Dr Thomas Levy, MD has written about "Hydrogen Peroxide Nebulization and COVID Resolution" which is posted at the Orthomolecular Medicine News Service at: http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v17n13.shtml

Aside from nebulization, of course, many supplements, vitamins have been found to be quite effective, as I'm sure you know, especially high dose vitamin C which helps in healing and is quite anti-viral in high doses. Dr Klenner, MD wrote about his decades of research with vitamin C therapies, "Clinical Guide to the Use of Vitamin C" which is available at:

http://vitaminc.co.nz/pdf/CLINICAL-GUIDE-TO-THE-USE-OF-VITAMIN-C-FREDERICK-KLENNER-MD.pdf

and several other locations on the net.

Good luck! We need not be afraid of treatments if we are careful to observe how the patient responds, and if there are adverse effects or the patient complains of discomfort, etc., then we adjust what we do accordingly.

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Replied by cheryl h (livonia) on 11/16/2021

Hi so sorry about your dad's struggle. Since covid hit our shores I put coconut oil in nose and ears when I am going out. I spray my cotton poly masks with collodial silver. To keep my lungs clear I put a half a dropper of mullein and Lobelia oil in my coffee in the morning. Twice a week I run the vaporizer with distilled water and 2 or 3 tablespoons of food grade h202 which cleans the air. I usually take a few deep breaths. Melatonin has been known to help covid symptoms as it relaxes the muscles and prevents the storms. I also put 3 drops of oil of oregano in my coffee each morning. My husband and I would get bronchitis and pneumonia once or twice a year. this went on for 22 years until I put this plan into practice. we are now on our 7th year clear of all respiratory and flu while surviving grandchildren with strep, the flu rashes. god willing it will get us thru this next round of covid. Husband is vaxed. I am not due to RA meds. Just a thought on alpha lipoic acid (ala) might be helpful for any nerve damage. I also have a few friends that request my mullein, lobelia hyssop tea. Baby aspirin is gentle and is known for its antiviral antibacterial properties. Oh my gosh almost forgot.... using a castoroil compress on the chest would also help. Just a note for vaporizers and inhalers... Please be aware that tap water and some spring waters have minerals that interact with h202 which could cause problems....use distilled water... use food grade h202 that has no fillers. Hope this helps....
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Replied by CFitz (Georgia) on 11/27/2021

This is the one I have on file:

www.earthclinic.com/remedies/hydrogen_peroxide_inhalation.html

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